For those, like myself, in the over-35 demographic who might assume that "dig" means "like," allow me to quote from DJ Goods…"To me, crate diggin' means spending a lot of your free time hitting up your parents' old record collection or stopping by that shady used record store somewhere in Greenwich Village in NYC or in some little ghost town in Massachusetts or Connecticut or somethin'. Once you get to the spot where you will begin your crate diggin', the main objective is to find that record with that tight bass line, that funkdafied guitar loop or that 70s porno type drum pattern that relies heavily on the high hats. After you find what you're lookin' for, the next step is to put the needle to these records and try to find that perfect break."

As for the other CD in this collection compiled by Kon & Amir, it's nice… but not an epic masterpiece. There's a mellower, soul-jazz vibe throughout their seventeen minimally mixed and tastefully sequenced rare groove selections.

But you must — MUST — get The Kings of Diggin' for the jaw-droppingly awesome DJ Muro mix.